<![CDATA[Jalopnik: reventon]]> http://tags.jalopnik.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/jalopnik.com.png <![CDATA[Jalopnik: reventon]]> http://jalopnik.com/tag/reventon http://jalopnik.com/tag/reventon <![CDATA[Lamborghini Reventón Roadster Shows Off That $1.6 Million Body]]> Looking to drop around $1.6 Million on a two-seat convertible? You and 19 of your fellow oil sheikhs might want to consider the 205 MPH Lamborghini Reventon Roadster. Think of it like buying a jet plane cockpit without the canopy.

The Lamborghini Reventón roadster's pretty much exactly like the non-drop-top Reventón, except, you know, the roof comes off. Full press release below.

Lamborghini Reventón Roadster – ultimately open Designer piece with uncompromising performance

Sant'Agata Bolognese, 14 th September 2009 - Lamborghini presents the ultimate driving machine among open-top two-seaters – the Reventón Roadster is a sports car of breathtaking fascination, menacing power and uncompromising performance. The 6.5 liter twelve-cylinder generates 493 kW (670 PS), catapulting the Roadster from 0 to 100 Km/h (0 to 62 mph) in 3.4 seconds and onwards to a top speed of 330 KM/h (205 mph). The open-top Reventón is not only one of the fastest, but also one of the most exclusive cars in the world – Lamborghini has limited the series.

The Lamborghini Reventón is not destined to remain a one-off. Less than 20 Lamborghini friends and collectors will be able to own this extraordinary car and, naturally, enjoy the incomparable pleasure of driving it.

Each Reventón Roadster will be sold for 1.1 Million Euro (without taxes). Deliveries will begin October 2009.

"The Reventón is the most extreme car in the history of the brand," comments Stephan Winkelmann, President and CEO of Automobili Lamborghini S.p.A. "The new Roadster adds an extra emotional component to our combined technological expertise – it unites superior performance with the sensual fascination of open-top driving." The Reventón Coupé was presented at the 2007 IAA in Frankfurt and was sold out immediately.

Open-top sports cars are a tradition at Lamborghini that stretches back over 40 years. In 1968, the company from Sant'Agata Bolognese built a Miura without a fixed roof as a one-off. The Diablo Roadster appeared in 1995 with its targa roof anchored to the engine cover.

Sculpture with extreme dynamics

All Lamborghinis are created with an avantgarde approach to design; a fast-moving technical sculpture. The Reventón Roadster is derived from the same creative thinking as the Coupé. Its designers found their inspiration in aviation – the aggressive wedge shape evokes images of fighter jets.

The powerful arrowhead form at the front, the mighty air intakes pulled way forward, the broad side skirts, the upwards opening scissor doors and the rear end with its menacing edges – the Roadster is clad in a design of maximum functionality and spectacular clarity. Details set stylish accents, such as headlamps featuring bi-xenon units with LEDs forming the daytime running lights and indicators. The rear lamps are also equipped with LEDs.

Like the Coupé, the Reventón Roadster measures 4700 mm (185 in.) long. It has
a wheelbase of 2665 mm (105 in.) and is 2058 mm (81 in.) wide and 1132 mm (45
in.) high. The driver and passenger seating positions are low and sporty,
separated by a substantial central tunnel.

Behind the two seats are two hidden pop-up bars that deploy upwards in just a
few hundredths of a second in the event of an imminent rollover. A fixed,
horizontal wing-shaped member behind the seats bears the third brake light. The
design of the Roadster's long back is also quite distinct from that of the Coupé.
The engine bonnet is virtually horizontal and a total of four windows made from
glass provide a view of the mighty V12 in all its technical elegance.

Stiff bodyshell base

The base bodyshell of the Reventón is already so stiff that the Roadster requires
only minimal reinforcement. It has a dry weight of only 1690 Kg (3,725 lbs.), just
25 Kg, (55 lbs.) more than the Coupé.

Like the Coupé, the cell of the Roadster is made from high-strength steel profile
and carbon components joined with specialist adhesive and rivets. The bodyshell
is made almost entirely from carbon fiber elements, with sheet steel used only
for the outer door skins.

Exclusive grey paintwork

A unique paint finish completes the razor sharp design language of the
Lamborghini Reventón Roadster. For this exclusive special edition, designers
have created a new shade of matt grey called Reventón Grey. As for the
Reventón Coupé, which is a slightly different shade of grey, this is a matt paint
finish that, in the sunlight, displays an unexpected impression of depth thanks to
its special metal particles.

The wheels of the Reventón Roadster also incorporate the interplay of matt and
glossy elements. The five spokes of the rims each bear a Y-form, and on each
spoke are mounted small crescent-shaped wings made from matte carbon. These
provide not only an unusual visual impact, but also a turbine effect that further
improves cooling of the mighty ceramic brake discs.

Aircraft-style displays

The interior of the Reventón Roadster conveys the same powerful design as the
exterior. The cockpit is structured with technical clarity, the interfaces arranged
for functionality. Like a modern aircraft, the open two-seater no longer has
classic analogue instrumentation – instead, information is delivered via two
transreflective and one transmissive liquid-crystal displays.

The driver can switch between two modes at the touch of a button – one digital
view with illuminated bars and one level with classic round dials, albeit with
changing color graphics. Centrally located at the top of the display is the G-force
meter. It represents the intensity of the forces acting on the Reventón Roadster
under acceleration, braking and heavy cornering; the same format used in
Formula 1.

The instruments are mounted in a casing machined from solid aluminum which is
housed in a carbon fiber dashboard. The interior displays uncompromisingly
clean craftsmanship and features a host of carbon fiber applications – e.g. on the
center tunnel – aluminum, Alcantara and leather. The central panels and the seat
cushions are perforated, with precision stitching gracing their outer edges.

Lamborghini has equipped the Reventón Roadster with full options.

An icon of engine design

The twelve-cylinder engine that powers the Reventón Roadster is a Lamborghini
icon – and the technical feature that defines the character of the car. It is one of
the world's most powerful naturally-aspirated engines. With a compression ratio
of 11 : 1 and a displacement of 6496 cc (396.41 in
3
,) it generates 670 PS (493 kW)
at 8,000 rpm. Its maximum torque of 660 Nm (487 lb-ft) kicks in at 6,000 rpm.

The V12 engine is a masterpiece of Italian engineering. Two chains drive its four
camshafts that, in turn, operate the 48 valves. Together with the three-phase
adjustable intake manifold, the variable valve timing delivers a meaty torque
build-up. Dry sump lubrication ensures that the hi-tech power unit has a constant
supply of oil, even under heavy lateral acceleration. The absence of the oil sump
means a low mounting position – benefitting the car's outstanding handling
characteristics.

The V12 catapults the Reventón Roadster from 0 to 100 Km/h (0 to 62 mph) in
3.4 seconds and onwards to a top speed of 330 Km/h (205 mph). It reacts with
the eagerness of a racing engine to input from the right foot, revving to 8,000
rpm and beyond, and performing a symphony that sends shudders along the
spine. The deep booming bass, the powerful mid-range and the exultant horn
section play music that, once heard, can never be forgotten.

All-wheel drive for maximum traction

In classic Lamborghini style, the aluminum engine is mounted longitudinally in
front of the rear axle, with the transmission ahead of it beneath the center
tunnel. This layout results in 58 percent of the overall weight being borne by the
rear wheels – ideal for a powerful sports car.

This layout accommodates the Viscous Traction permanent all-wheel drive.
Under normal conditions, it sends the vast majority of the driving force to the
rear wheels. Should they begin to spin, the central viscous coupling sends up to
35 percent of the power via an additional shaft to the front axle. Limited-slip
differentials are located there and at the rear axle with 25 and 45 percent lock
respectively.

Lamborghini introduced the all-wheel drive principle with the Diablo. The reason
back then was just as clear as it is today - four driven wheels grip far better than

two, and the more powerful the engine, the greater the impact of this
fundamental law of physics.

Also standard on the Reventón Roadster is the e.gear automated six-speed
sequential manual transmission. The driver controls the gear shift, which is
activated hydraulically via two steering wheel paddles. In addition to the
"Normal" mode, the system offers a "Corsa" and a "low adherence" mode. The
driver just has to keep his foot to the floor - the rest is handled by e.gear.

Running gear layout from motorsport

The Reventón Roadster keeps the extreme power of its engine in check with a
running gear layout derived directly from motorsport. Each wheel boasts double
wishbone suspension, with one spring strut on each side of the front axle and two
each at the rear. The front end of the car can be raised by 40 mm (about 1.6 in.)
to protect the underside of the vehicle over potholes or on steep entrances into
underground garages.

The open two-seater runs on 18-inch wheels. The front tires measure 245/35,
while the rears are 335/30. Dedicated air channels in the bodyshell cool the four
wheel brakes. Carbon-fiber ceramic discs are standard – they have an extremely
lightweight construction, operate with virtually no fade, are corrosion-free and
achieve the highest service life. Each disc has a diameter of 380 mm (~15 in.) and
is gripped by six-piston calipers.

As fast as the open two-seater may be, its road manners are impeccable. Its
performance limits are extremely high, yet effortless to control. And, on exiting a
bend, all four wheels stick tenaciously to the asphalt. The permanent all-wheel
drive dovetails the car firmly with the road, delivering decisive benefits in
traction and stability.

High-performance aerodynamics

A further distinctive characteristic of the Reventón Roadster is its calm
directional stability even at extremely high speeds – a feature that also turns fast
highway stretches into sheer joy. Alongside the bodyshell design and the smooth
underbody, which culminates in a powerfully formed diffuser, the rear spoiler
carries responsibility for downforce. It deploys from the rear edge at about 130
Km/h (80 mph) and adopts an even steeper angle as of about 220 Km/h (136

mph). The entire aerodynamic concept – around and through the car – is radically
laid out for performance.

State-of the-art development techniques

Lamborghini used state-of-the-art, highly networked processes to bring the
Reventón Roadster to life. The design, CAD work and model making that took
place in the Centro Stile, which opened in 2004, were accompanied continuously
by specialists and test engineers from the Research & Development Department.

The Design Department is directly linked to the neighbouring Ufficio Tecnico,
ensuring rapid implementation of ideas. Lamborghini's capabilities also include
the independent development of the complete electronic platform. This
incorporates all control units – including those for the V12 and the innovative
cockpit displays.

All units of the Reventón Roadster are being built on the Sant'Agata Bolognese
production line, with perfect craftsmanship and to the highest levels of quality.

Technical Data
Frame
High strength tubular steel structure with carbon fibre components.

Bodywork
In carbon fibre, except door external panels (steel)

Steering
Type Mechanical (rack and pinion) power-assisted
Right-hand turning circle 12.55 m (41.17 ft)

Wheels and tyres
Front 245/35 ZR 18
Rear 335/30 ZR 18

Engine
Type 12 cylinders at 60°
Bore and stroke 88 mm x 89 mm (3.46 in x 3.50 in)
Displacement 6496 cc (396.41 in
3
)
Compression ratio (11 ± 0.2):1
Maximum power 670 PS, 493 kW at 8000 rpm
(guaranteed through the engine selection)
Maximum torque 660 Nm (487 lb-ft) at 6000 rpm
Engine position in vehicle Longitudinal central-rear
Cylinder heads and engine block Aluminium
Intake system Variable geometry with 3 operating modes

Timing
4 valves per cylinder, 4 overhead camshafts
Timing gear transmission 2 chains
Continuous timing variation (int. and ex.) Electronically controlled

Ignition system
Static type ignition system with individual coils (one for each spark plug).
Firing sequence 1-7-4-10-2-8-6-12-3-9-5-11

Fuel system/injection
Lamborghini LIE electronic engine control unit, multipoint, sequential timed, DRIVE BY WIRE

Lubrication system
Type Dry sump
Scavenging pumps 2 gear pumps
Delivery pump (high pressure) 1 gear pump

Cooling system
Type Liquid cooled, with pressurized circuit

Transmission
Type of transmission Permanent all-wheel drive with Viscous Traction
system
Gearbox E-gear
Clutch Dry single disc
Clutch disc diameter 272 mm (10.7 in)
Disengagement With self-adjusting hydraulic control

Transmission ratios
Gearbox:
I
st
1:3.091
II
nd
1:2.105
III
rd
1:1.565
IV
th
1:1.241
V
th
1:1.065
VI
th
1:0.939
Reverse 1:2.692

Brakes
4 self-ventilated rotors with pedal control, hydraulic transmission with dual independent circuits, one for
each axle with vacuum servo.
ABS antilock device + DRP function.
Handbrake Mechanical, acting on rear wheels
Ceramic rotors system
Front rotor Ø 380 x 38 mm (Ø 14.96 in x 1.5 in)
Front calliper cylinders N. 6 (32-36-38 mm) (1.26 in-1.42 in-1.5in)
Rear rotor Ø 380 x 38 mm (Ø 14.96 in x 1.5 in)
Rear calliper cylinders N. 6 (32-36-38 mm) (1.26 in-1.42 in-1.5in)

Suspension
4-wheel independent articulated quadrilateral system. Hydraulic shock absorbers and coaxial coil springs.
Suspension with dual front and rear struts, anti-roll, anti-dive and anti-squat bar.

Performance data
Top speed 330 km/h (205 mph)
Acceleration 0-100 km/h (0-62 mph) 3.4 s

Dimensions
Wheelbase 2665 mm (104.92 in)
Total length 4700 mm (185.04 in)
Total width 2058 mm (81.02 in)
Total height 1132 mm (44.57 in) (without roof)
1134 mm (44.64 in) (with roof)
Dry weight (no fuel) 1690 kg (3725.8 lb)
Front track width 1635 mm (64.37 in)
Rear track width 1695 mm (66.73 in)
Front overhang 1080 mm (46.46 in)
Rear overhang 955 mm (37.60 in)
Maximum overall width with external rear-view
mirrors
2240 mm (88.19 in)

Liquid capacities (litres)
Fuel tank 100 litres (26.4 gal)
Engine oil 12 litres (3.17 gal)
Gearbox oil 3.5 litres (0.92 gal)
Front differential oil 1 litre (0.26 gal)
Rear differential oil 2.5 litres (0.66 gal)
Cooling circuit 15 litres (3.96 gal)

Consumption (according to DIR 2004/3/CE)
Urban 32,3 l/100km
Extra-urban 15,0 l/100 km
Combined 21,3 l/100 km
CO2 emissions 495 g/km

City
10 mpg
Highway
16 mpg
(following EPA regulation)

e.gear
only
Combined
12 mpg

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<![CDATA[Lamborghini Reventón Roadster Debuts Amid A Bevy Of Booth Professionals]]> The Lamborghini Reventón Roadster just peaked out its stealth fighter nose at Frankfurt. It sells for an auspicious $1.3 million. [Twitpic via MT_Floyd]

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<![CDATA[Lamborghini Reventón Roadster: 20 Lucky Oil Sheiks Rejoice]]> For the dozen or so of our readers who looked at the Lamborghini Reventón and said, "Eh, maybe if it were a convertible," today's a good day. The Reventón Roadster's made its pictorial debut ahead of Frankfurt.

Perhaps looks modeled after an F117A stealth fighter, the 650HP, 6.5 liter V12, 211 MPH top speed and strictly limited production of 21 units weren't quite enough to urge you to buy one for the trifling $1.3 million asking price. It just didn't come with an open top, and that was inexcusable. Your prayers have been answered as the Reventón Roadster addresses the issue with a lift-off targa top and even greater exclusivity — only 20 units for this model. We'd consider one ourselves, but you can't get it in chrome. Oh, the price? Still a lark at a mere $1.75 million.




[via World Car Fans]

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<![CDATA[Lamborghini Preparing Reventon Roadster?]]> The Dutch boys at autoweek.nl claim Lamborghini's looking to pad its wallet by chopping the top on less than 20 born-from-the-F22-Raptor Reventons. Expect a price boost to boot. [autoweek via 4wheelsnews]

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<![CDATA[Seven Of Twenty Lamborghini Reventons Up For Sale On Same Website!]]> Jameslist, the Craigslist for the hoity-toity set, now has seven 2008 Lamborghini Reventóns for sale out of only 20 ever made! Estimated value of the whole bunch is $10.8 million. Think they give volume discounts?

With all those impotent bankers and hedge fund managers having to live without millions in bonuses, hard decisions must be made. Is it the yacht, or the Reventón? Tough call, but the trophy wife doesn't like getting in the Lambo so we guess for seven owners, it's gotta go. There's one from the United Arab Emirates, two in the US and four on sale from Germany. All are commanding hefty premiums over the original $1.3 million asking price, with the going rate ranging from about $1.6 million to a shade under $2 million. With 35% of all the Reventón's ever built now on sale, you'd think the market would be flooded, although we still doubt they'll be giving any bulk buy discounts. [Jameslist via Reuters]

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<![CDATA[$1.3 Million Lamborghini Reventon Cruises Chechnya]]> At about $1.3 million each, and only twenty ever made, seeing a Lamborghini Reventon anywhere is a rare treat. Seeing one in the war-torn but slowly recovering nation-state of Chechnya, it's just plain surreal.

According to the poster over at DesignYouTrust, this Reventon was spotted in the former Soviet republic palling around with it's lesser associate, a Ferrari F430. What these two exotic Italians were doing in a bombed-out nation we have no idea, but gross displays of wealth like this are certain to cause proletariat uprisings.

[via DesignYouTrust]

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<![CDATA[Lamborghini Teases With New Model Announcement Ahead of Paris Motor Show]]> Lamborghini is planning to unveil a new model at the Paris Motor Show — that much we get. But other than this image, which shows the rear diffuser and exhaust, all they’re saying is, “It’s not just a new Lamborghini, it’s a new world.” So it could be a Lamborghini Reventon-style special edition, or it could be an all-new Murcielago replacement. We won’t know what it is, or what kind of bull it’ll be named after (although our fingers are crossed for Ferdinand) until October 1.

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<![CDATA[Top Gear USA Host Tanner Foust Touring Europe In Lamborghini Reventón]]> Although it's a yawnsville of a story at the moment, Top Gear USA's Tanner Foust is bombing around Italy right now in a Lamborghini Reventón, on his way to tackling the Nürburgring in a Lamborghini Murcielago LP640. Wake us when he gets there. Hopefully the LP640 stays in one piece, unlike the trend as of late. [AutoFiends]

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<![CDATA[Lamborghini Reventon Makes First Drive Straight to Meadow Brook Concours]]> We grabbed a couple of words with the proud new owner of one of eleven US-bound Lamborghini Reventons at the 2008 Meadow Brook Concours D'Elegance on Sunday. Apparently he had driven it off the lot that day, straight to its spot on the Concours. Aside from causing a permanent priapism, the Reventon is Lambo's most extreme supercar to date, with 640 HP emanating from that sinister-looking V12. When the car first came out, we were a bit skeptical of its $1.4 million price tag, but out in the daylight, looking like a machine designed to bring about the apocalypse, it made the Bugatti Veyron down the row look like something you'd drive to the festival of hugs.

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<![CDATA[Second Lamborghini Reventon For Sale By Innovation Cars]]> Five months ago we told you about the owner of Innovation Cars and his attempt to sell his yet-to-be-delivered $1.5 million Lamborghini Reventon. One of the limited run of only 20 of the bull-branded budget-busters first revealed at the Frankfurt Auto Show, we wondered whatever happened to his attempted sale. Well, it looks like although Hugh McAuley was able to part with the LP640-derived and up-priced Lambo it sure wasn't easy for a variety of reasons which he's detailed below the jump. The important news however is that he's got another Lamborghini Reventon to sell. Bidders interested should contact him via the link below the jump. Unless you're a scam artist. Or a "blagger." Then you should just leave him the hell alone.

"Three serious buyers very quickly. But the banks managed to screw up the transfer to Escrow of the first buyers funds (which made him get cold feet and pull out - a shame as he was a real petrol head, and a nice guy - not just an 'investor). Buyer #2 was a con artist! Everything from forged ID to fake bank transfer documents. He's now being dealt with by the authorities. But it was third time lucky! Job done."
And now they've got another one. Good luck with that, Hugh. [Innovation Cars]]]>
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<![CDATA[They Did What Now? "Fishing Guy" Drives Multimillionz Lambo for PopSci]]> Please, please tell me PopSci didn't send a fishing writer who's working on his novel in Spain to test drive Lamborghini's $1.4 million Reventón. That's not exactly like Rachel Ray profiling NASA's Ares I launch vehicle, but it certainly is a lucky break for a guy who spends time suffocating aquatic vertebrates for fun. I call sour grapes! [PopSci]

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<![CDATA[Millions Served: PopSci Drives the Lamborghini Reventon]]> Popular Science car guy William R. Snyder got a coveted spot covering the first press drive of the Lamborghini Reventön (sorry, Reventón). That's the million-Euro Murciêlago LP640 imbued with fighter-jet mojo by way of copious carbon fiber and a cockpit-like interior. We're still far more impressed with Lamborghini's unmitigated gall than with the Reventøn's performance figures or rattle sheet of carbon-fiber alterations, but then, there's that sound. [via PopSci]

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<![CDATA[Buy A Lamborghini Reventon Of Your Very Own]]> It appears the exclusive club of lucky buyers granted the right from Lamborghini to buy one of the 20 $1.5 million bull-brand Reventon super-priced cars may still have a member who's not yet been decided. The ex-professional soccer player Hugh McAuley, owner of Innovation Cars out of the UK is putting his Reventon up for sale. So if you've got the money and the lack of common sense necessary to give it up for this big-chin Lambo, there's a man named Hugh who can help you make your dreams come true. [via Pistonheads]

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<![CDATA[ FerrariChat forum contributor "JWolf" is...]]> FerrariChat forum contributor "JWolf" is very excited because he's getting an all new $1.4 million Lamborghini Reventón — the same big-chin Lambo we broke news on not once, but twice and showed you live pictures of from Frankfurt. He's getting "Number 4" of 20 to be precise. [FerrariChat]

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<![CDATA[Frankfurt Auto Show: Lamborghini Reventón]]> What costs $1.4 million, looks vaguely aeronautical, and it's been in the rumor mill since last month? You are correct, sir. It's the Lamborghini Reventón, introduced by Lambo boss, the ever dapper Stephan Winkelmann. As we reported recently, it's based on the LP640, but as we didn't report, it's named after the bull that killed famed toreador Felix Guzman in 1943 (Wrecked Exotics call the front desk.) Still, ever since Lambo's parent built a far more mad machine for a loss at $1.4 million, we're kind of jaded in that price range. A four-fold-priced bespoke Murcielago with a jet fighter dash is neat, but is it mad enough?

Press Release: The most extreme

The essence of the marque: just 20 examples of a design masterpiece

Clearly a Lamborghini, but nothing quite like it. A super car without equals: the Lamborghini Reventón is a road vehicle with an extreme specification and, at the same time, a limited edition masterpiece - a coherent style, angular with sharp lines, inspired by the very latest aeronautics.

With just 20 produced, each 1 Million Euro (without taxes) Lamborghini Reventón is a symbol of extreme exclusivity, yet still offering the extraordinary performance that makes the Reventón so unrivalled: under the completely autonomous design, the Reventón possesses the entire technical and dynamic competence of the twelve cylinder Lamborghini.

Lamborghini prides itself on being the extraordinary manufacturer of extreme super sports cars without compromise. Sensuality and provocation characterise every Lamborghini, with an aggressively innovative style. "However, the Reventón is the most extreme of all, a true automotive superlative. Our designers at the Lamborghini Style Centre took the technical base of the Murciélago LP640 and compressed and intensified its DNA, its genetic code," affirms Stephan Winkelmann, President and CEO of Automobili Lamborghini S.p.A.

Born in Sant'Agata Bolognese

The Lamborghini Reventón has been entirely designed in Sant'Agata Bolognese, the original birthplace of the Lamborghini and the native home of every super car born under the sign of the bull. The design drawn up in Lamborghini's Centro Stile (Style Centre) is fine-tuned in close collaboration with the Lamborghini Research and Development Department. Thus, the Reventón is not only "haute couture" but it also stands out for its elevated dynamism whilst being entirely suitable for every day use.

The Lamborghini Reventón is not destined to remain a one-off. A total of 20 Lamborghini friends and collectors will be able to own this extraordinary car and, naturally, enjoy the incomparable pleasure of driving it.

The name Reventón has been chosen according to Lamborghini tradition. Reventón was a fighting bull, owned by the Don Rodriguez family. It is included in the list of the most famous bulls ever and is known for killing the famed bullfighter Felix Guzman in 1943.

Inspired by the fastest airplanes

The present day Lamborghini models are distinguished by the clear language of their shape. The coherent proportions of the Murciélago and Gallardo highlight their power and dynamism. Sharp edges, precise lines and clean surfaces: these are ingredients of a style reduced to the essential. Each element is created exactly according to its function; ornaments and decorations are totally foreign to a Lamborghini.

With the Reventón the Centro Stile designers have coherently developed this philosophy, inspired by another sphere where speed and dynamism reign absolute: modern aeronautics, responsible for the fastest and most agile airplanes in the world. This has created an extremely precise, technically striking style with a new vitality: interrupted lines and contorted surfaces create a fascinating play of light, giving the car incredible movement.

Made of carbon fibre and precision

Although it is based on the extraordinarily successful Murciélago LP640, the exterior design of the Reventón is completely new. Just like the base model, the exterior is made of CFC, a composite carbon fibre material, which is as stable as it is light. The exterior components are glued and fixed to the body comprised of CFC and steel.

The front is characterised by the acute angle of the central 'arrow' and by the powerful forward-facing air intakes. Although they do not supply air directly to the turbine like an airplane, bearing in mind the 650 hp, an abundant volume of air is necessary to cool the carbon brake disks and the six cylinder callipers.

Characterised by coherent functions

Naturally, both doors on the Reventón open upwards - since the legendary Countach this has also been a symbol of the V12 Lamborghini product line. With their asymmetric configuration, the large air intakes below the doors provide an example of the extreme coherence with which a Lamborghini fulfils its function: on the driver's side it is large to increase the flow of oil to the radiator. On the passenger's side of the vehicle, the air intake is flat because in this case, it only has to ensure the flow below the floor. The aerodynamically optimised flat floor structure terminates at the rear with a diffuser featuring an accentuated shape. This guarantees excellent road grip and stability even at 340 km per hour.

In spite of the extreme and innovative language of its shape, the Reventón not only maintains all the strong features of the Murciélago LP640, but also offers further amelioration in terms of aerodynamics, the important engine cooling system, the air intake system and brakes. The airflow and the section of the variable geometry air intakes of the engine and the rear spoiler (also adjustable) have been modified.
Owners of the 20 examples will be able to test the performance of his or her Lamborghini in person.

Perfected to the ultimate detail

The engine hood made of glass laminate with open ventilation slits offers a glimpse of the beating heart of the twelve cylinders of the super car. The glass also features the marked arrow angle that characterises the design from the front to the rear spoiler. The Lamborghini designers' love for detail is beautifully illustrated by the fuel tank lid: a small mechanical work of art, achieved by milling a solid aluminium block.

The combination lights transform the incisiveness of the design into light: the front features the most modern light-emitting diodes alongside Bi-Xenon headlights. Seven LEDs ensure continuous daylight while there are a further nine diodes for the indicator and hazard lights. Another technical innovation is found in the rear light LEDs. Because of the high temperature in the rear low part of the car, special heatproof LEDs are used for the indicator and hazard lights, stoplights and rear lights with a triple arrow optical effect.

A new body colour

Naturally, such a refined language of shape also demands an extraordinary colour. For the 20 examples of the Reventón, the designers from Sant'Agata Bolognese have created a totally new hue: Reventón, a mid opaque green/grey without the usual shine. However, thanks to the metallic particles, in the daylight this colour tone features surprising depth.

Opaque and brilliant colours for the wheel rims
This play of opaque and lustre is also featured on the wheel rims, especially created for the Reventón. Opaque carbon fins are screwed onto the black aluminium spokes, not only creating a visual effect with the precision of a surgeon's scalpel, but a turbine effect also ensures optimum cooling for the powerful ceramic brake disks.

TFT display similar to an airplane

The same innovative force applied to the exterior design characterises the cockpit of the Reventón. Designed and created using Alcantara, carbon, aluminium and leather that comply with the top quality standards, the interior is inspired by the next generation cockpits: just like in modern airplanes, the instruments comprise three TFT liquid crystal displays with innovative display modes. At the touch of a button, the driver can choose from two vehicle information display modes. The instruments are housed in a structure milled from a solid aluminium block, protected by a carbon fibre casing.

The G-Force-Meter is also completely new: this display shows the dynamic drive forces, longitudinal acceleration during acceleration and braking, as well as transversal acceleration around bends. These forces are represented by the movement of an indicator on a graduated 3D grid depending on the direction and intensity of the acceleration. A similar instrument can be found in the airplanes. Formula One teams also use a similar device to analyse dynamic forces.

Customisable instruments

The instrument on the left of the speedometer associates the number of revolutions in the form of a luminous column with the display of the selected gear. Finally, every Reventón is equipped with a robotised e.gear controlled by two small levers under the steering wheel.

By simply pressing a button, the driver can switch to the second, quasi-analogical display, where the classic circular instruments, speedometer and engine speed indicator are configured in an equally innovative way and transformed into luminous pilot lamps with varying colours. The G-Force-Meter naturally remains at the centre in this display mode.

Electronic system developed entirely by Lamborghini

All this is possible thanks to the fact that the entire electronic platform of the Reventón, together with all the control devices, has been autonomously developed by the Lamborghini experts.

The same process for integrating the electronic displays in the car was applied to the Lamborghini Engineering Department.

From the conception of the very first radical ideas, the entire Reventón has been developed in Sant'Agata Bolognese thanks to tight teams of remarkably creative experts. An extremely refined and efficient process was employed: CAD design and development, creation of the prototype in the Prototype Department, all carried out under the constant supervision of the Research and Development Department's technicians and testers.

Atelier of creativity and high efficiency

Inaugurated in 2004, the Centro Stile is dedicated to design and characterised by a high degree of efficiency: an "atelier" of creators, designers and prototype constructors, who encapsulate the Lamborghini culture and spirit by using their remarkable skills to create aesthetic innovation.

The Centro Stile is located in a 2,900 square two-storey building. The large pavilion houses two test floors and related production and analysis equipment, while other rooms are set aside for the most advanced computerised workstations for designers and a style-model construction workshop. The Centro Stile is also closely linked to the nearby Engineering Department: the direct line between the Lamborghini development departments guarantees that ideas rapidly become reality.

Creativity and production under the same roof

The Lamborghini Reventón is a practical illustration of the streamlined functionality and efficiency characterising the Centro Stile: it took less than a year to progress from the first ideas to the finished car. The complete design process from the first sketches on paper, to three dimensional computer models with 1:10 or 1:4 scale, right up to the real size prototype is organised around streamlined, fast, efficient work groups. Thanks to the Centro Stile, for the first time in its history, Lamborghini is now able to create its own style philosophy in-house without having to rely on any external collaboration.

The 20 units will be manufactured in Sant'Agata, using a production process characterised by artisan perfection and rigorous quality standards.

A masterpiece with tested technology

The technology found in the Murciélago LP640 has not been modified. The engine in the LP640 forwards is the classic twelve-cylinder engine with 6.5 litre displacement. Only for this car, Lamborghini guarantees, an astounding 650 HP (478 kW) at 8,000 revolutions per minute (rpm). The huge torque, equal to maximum 660 Nm, ensures a powerful switch from any number of revolutions: even the slightest pressure on the accelerator is spontaneously transformed into thrust. The robotised e.gear changes gear faster than even the most expert driver. In addition, the permanent Viscous Traction four-wheel drive system ensures that every force is constantly translated into movement.

As in the original Murciélago LP640, the Reventón accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in just 3.4 seconds, with a maximum speed over 340 km/h.

Born to become a legend

Since its foundation, Lamborghini has been a creator of trends in the world of sports cars and has always manufactured cars with an absolutely unmistakable character. Models such as the Miura or Countach, for example, were veritable forerunners and rapidly acquired the status of timeless classic cars. From the moment they are launched, every new Lamborghini promises to become a legend, destined to become a sought-after and precious possession.

With the Lamborghini Reventón, Lamborghini has done it again; it has created an unequalled super car; the perfect synthesis between the exclusivity and appeal of a limited edition design masterpiece, and the dynamism and driveability of a standard sports car. Thus, the Lamborghini legend is further enhanced by another, stylish future classic.

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<![CDATA[Frankfurt Auto Show: Lamborghini Drops One-Million Euro Supercar]]> We brought the news to you first just a week ago and even made fun of it earlier today, but now it's official — here in Frankfurt, Lamborghini just rolled out its first entry in the seven-figure car sweepstakes. To be dubbed Reventon, it's based on the Murcielago LP640, and it'll cost a breezy one-million euros. Only 20 are set to be constructed, and all have been already betrothed to high rollers who've reportedly ponied up more than $300,000 each as a deposit. Rumors had indicated the car was inspired by jet fighters, a prospect bourne out by the greenish dash cluster. It even has a gauge to track G forces, just in case you weren't busy enough making that sweeping left hander off the back straight on track day. The official rollout will take place at the show tomorrow. We'll be there.

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